Anna Lehmann-Brauns, born 1968, lives and works in Berlin. She studied art photography at the Hochschule für Gra k und Buchkunst in Leipzig ( Masterclass Joachim Brohm ). Her work focusses on deserted spaces, stages, bars, cinemas, etc. Anna Lehmann-Brauns generally seeks out these spaces, but sometimes creates these herself in the form of doll’s house models. Light influenced environments are significant for her work; her pictures are always devoid of humans but have a strongly emotional quailty. She has won multiple awards and has exhibited at numerous national and international shows, including Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Haus am Lützowplatz, Museum Kunst der Westküste, Kunsthalle Frisch, Stadt- haus Ulm, Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, new York Photo Festival, Frauenmuseum Bonn, Museum für angewandte Kunst Gera. She has received several scholarships from Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, DAAD Travel Grant, Hospiz Art Prize, Brita Kunst Prize, and the Kodak Sponsorship Award, a residency fellowship at Schloß Balmoral.

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